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DR. FOSDICK DEFENDS REBELLION; | OF YOUTH AGAINST FORMALITY | Declares Candor and Frankness of American Young Folks Is “Spring Thaw>—Electrifies Audience at G. W. U. Commencement. tinction); Ernest Homer Klein, Dis- of Columbia; Norman Knight, Dsitrict of Columbla (with dis- tinction); Percy Allan Sigler, District of Columbla, and Joseph Homer Wink ler, District of Columbla. Bachelor of sclence in civil engi- neering—Leigh Mead Hammond, South Carolina; Frank Andre Nickols, Mary land; Joaquin Panis, Philippine Is lands; Douglas Odenwelder Reed, Dis- trict of Columbia, and Frederick Schafer, District of Columbla (with distinction.) Bachelor of science in _electrical engineering—Robert Cyrus Blatt, Dis trict of Columbfa; Carl Douglas Hunt ington, District of Columbia, A. B., 1908, Hamilton College, and Willlam Frederick Roeser, Illinois (with dis tinction.) Bachelor of Sclence in Mechanical engineering—Frank Repp Caldwell, District of Columbfa; Joseph Daven: port Houghton, Massachu: Liaw- rence Knowles Hyde, Distric lymbia, und Arthur J. Stanton, sylvania. Bachelor of science in physi Harold Alden Wheeler, District of Co- lumbia (with distinction.) Buchelor of arts and diploma in_ education Christel Bangerter, District of Columbla; Mary Eleanor Bixler, District of Columbia Janice Blum, District of Columbia Catherine Brackett, District of Colum bia: Frapces Isabella Brown, District ok Columbia (with distinction); Frances Marle Burke, Indiana; Elizabeth Ul- laine Cornell, District of Columbia Atta Evangeline Dodd, District of Co lumbia; Wanda Marion Durkee, Dis- trict of Columbia: .ancy Feeha: Massachusetts; David Friedman, Ma land; Harriet E. Garrels, District of Columbia; Elizabeth Bertha Gingrich, Pennsylvanta; Edgar Graham, Arks sas (with distinction); Jeancy K erine Graham, Missouri; Leth Harris, New 2 Hart, District of Columbia (with dis- tinetion); Ruth Byers Hutson, District of Columbla (with_distinction); Johnston,’ Penn. bachelor's yn of Columbia; Ida- may Lang, District of Columbia; Cath- erine Mary Lantel, District of Co- lumbia: Ruth Jeannete McGown, Maryland; “Gladys Elizabeth Marks. District of Columbia; Anna Murray District of Columbla; Miriam Grey Richards, Maryland; Eva Dunnington Smith, District of Columbia; Mildred Estelle Steele, District of Columbia; Bessie Meeks, Sullivan, Virginia; Ada King Swigatf, MaFyland; Mary Ella Taylor, District of Columbia, and Emily ' Thour Thornton, District of Columbia. Doctor of medicine—*Charles Ben- edict Anuario, New Jersey; Robert Joseph Bosworth, District of C iumbia (with distinction), A. B. 1 George Washington Universit sGegrse Loveridge Bowen. Kansa B. 1022, George Washington Un: varsity: ST Bradley, Del- aware, A. B, 1924, George Washington University; George Joseph Brilmyer, District of Columbia, B. S. 1913, Alma College; M. 8.1918, University of Mich- igan; *Homer Kirk Butler, District of Columbia, Phar. D. 1911, George Washington ~ University; Katharine Antoinette Chapman, Maryland, A. B. 1922, George Washington University; *Laurence Lee Cockerille, District of Columbia; *George Willlam Creswell, District _of Columbla, A. B. : George Washington Unlyersity; Jose Esteban Davilla, Porto Rico; Robert Denison, District of Columbia, A. B. 1922, Georze Washington University Leland Moroni Evans, Utah, A. B. 1922, George Waghington University Harry Friedenberg, District of Co- lumbia, A. 922, George Washing- ton University; *Frederick Aloysius Joseph Geler, District ‘of Columbi: Louis Joseph ladiano, New 3 *Don Johnson, Utah; William Bin ford King, Virginia (with distinc- tion), A. B. 1921, George Washing- ton University; Isidore Lattman, New York, Ph. G. 1916, Columbia ~Uni- versity: A. B. 1920, George Washing- ton University ctor Lopez, New York; *Rocco Salvatore Marra, New Jersey; *Harry Arnold Hull McNitt, District of Columbia; *Henry John Russell McNitt, District of Columbia *Edwin King Morgan, District of Co- lumbia, A. B. 1921, University of Maryland; Esther Alsylvia Nathan- son, District of Columbia (with dis- tinction), A. George Wash- ington Mar Nicholson, George l\unda hl,- District Margaret Virginia, A. B. Washington University; etz, District of Columbia, 22, George Washington Uni- Bernard Notes, District of Luis Antonio alacqua, Porto Rico, A. B, 1922, George Wash- s Joseph Henry Pavlinac, California, B. S. 1921, Notre Dame; Harold Allen Pinkerton, Wis- “onsin, B. 23, University of Wisconsin Paul Porton, Dis- trict of ; *Harold Walter Potter, District of Columbia; *Maurice Protas, District of Colum bia, A. B. Tniversity v, Kansas, A. B. 1924, George Washing- ton University; *Harold Ellls Rhame, : *Anthony Peter Rubino, *W. Lewis Schafer, jr., ; “Anthony B. Schilling, New Clinton Wolfe Stallard, Vir- Katharine Godfrey Symmonds, District_of Columbia, A. B. 1921, jeorge Washington University: *Wil- tiam Raymond Thomas, Distrct of Columbia; *Laureano Trelles, Porto Rico. . (*These members of the graduation class have completed the course re- quired by the War Department for members of the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps Unit in the medical school and with their diplomas will receive commissions as first lieu- tenant, Medical ~ Reserve = Corps, United States Army. Commissions will be presented by Maj. Sewall M, Corbett, Medical = Corps, States Army.) Nurses’ Diplomas. diplomas—Dorothy Mel- California; Edith Mae Billheimer, Virginia; Emma Ruth Campbell, North Carolina; Myrtle Lee Conrad, Kentucky; Lola Pearl Fearnow, West Virginla; Sallie Vir- ginia Mough, West Virginia; Grace Lnulxe King, Maryland; Mary Louise Leader, Pennsylvania; Mae Gwen- dolyn Owens, Pennsylvani: Mar- zaret Pauline Ricamore, West Vir- ginia; Margaret Elizabeth Storey, orgia; Florence Winifred Wil Maryland. Tees in the school of pharmacy —Fuad Abdul Ghani, Egypt; Henry Daniel Treiger, Russia; Milton Fred- erick Warren, Pennsylvania. Master " of laws—Robert Armstrong, Indiana, A. B. ana University, A. M. 1917, of Wisconsin, LL. B. Washington Universit. ner Bettelheim, jr. 92 New Nurses' ville Allen, Douglas 1815, Indi- University 1924, George Edwin Sum- Edward Arthur Bosarge, Alahamu, LL. B. 192 Vanderbilt University Law School; Katherine Duckwall, Dis- trice of Columbia, LL. B. 1924, George Washington University; Loster Fran- cis Ferris, District of Columbla, LL. B., George Washington University, Arthur Herbert Greenwood, !ndldnn. LL. B. 1905, University of Indiana’ James I'hlllp Harrington, New York, 1924, George Washington Uni- Hugo Augustus Kemman, Towa, A. B. 192 LL. B. 1924, George Washington University; Horace Lu- ther Lohnes, Ohlo, LL. B. 1924, George Washington Universit; Arthur Luf- kin Mundo, District of Columbia, LL. B. 1924, George Washington Univers- it John Elmer McClure, West Vir- ginia, LL. B. 1923, George Washing- ton University: Fred Bryan Pickett, Indiana, LL. B. 1924, George Washing- ton University; Annie Miles Saulsbury, Deleware, Ph. B. Dickinson College, LL. B. 1924, George Washington Uni- versity: Lee Ross Wilson, Ohio, LL.B., George Washington University Master of Patent law—Karl Barr Lutz, West Virginia, A. B. 1920,. Beth- any College, LL. B. 1924, George Washington University. Master of science in chemistry— ‘Katherine Smith Love, Virginia, A. B, 1917, University of Richmon: Thomas Scanlan, Illinoi University of Illinois; Pelham Walton, Indiana, B. George Washington University Jane Christia Wymore, lowa, 1918, Drake University. Master of science in civil engineer- ing—Prentiss Dixon Sale, District of Columbia, B. 8. 1916, beor‘e Washing- ton University. Master of science—Arthur Huber Redfield, District of Columbia, "A. B. 1913, George Washington University; Edwin Lee White, Virginia, A.'B: 1922, George Washington University. Masters of Art. Master of arts—Herbert Abramson, District of Columbla, A. B. 1924, George Washington University; Sheldon Buckingham Akers, Virginia, B. S. 1922, University of Virginia; Courtland Darke Baker, West Vir- ginia, A. B. 1924, George Washington University: Wilmer Tillett Barthol- omew, District of Columbia, A. B. 1923, George Washington University; Marcia Boynton, Ohlo, A. B. 1924, ieorge Washington University; Mar- ian Elizabeth Casey, District of Co- lumbla, A. B. 1924, George Washing- ton University; Robert Carlyle Cline, District of Columbia, A.B. 1923, George Washington University; Hen- ry Bascomb Collins, Louisiana, A.B. 1922, Millsaps College; Anita Marie Cook, District of Columbia, . A.B. 1916, Smith College; Gertrude Eliz. abeth Cook, Ohio, A.B. 1924, Hood College; George Clark Dunham, Dis- trict of Columbia, M. D. 1914, Uni- versity of Oregon, doctor of" public hygiene, 1921, Johns Hopkins Uni- versity; Maude Franzoni English,’ District _of Columbia, A. B. 1918, ieorge Washington University; Jes- sie Ruth Evans, District of Colum- bia, A. B. 1917, Washington Mis- O——hN—=ri——t—=0 Pbtlxpsbom 8 te 616 For early Summer wear frocks. attractiveness. hose. Sizes 21 to |c———|a|c—|a]c———=n}|a|——fa]c——=|0] [fljl I@l ‘A New Sandal Séyle in Patent Kid DAINTY—NEW—DIFFERENT FEATURED AT $6._50 Same Style in New White Kid, $8.50 pictured, a delightful style to wear with your Summer Small cut-outs.on vamp and quarter add to its especially when worn with light-colored 8, AA to C. Moderately priced at $6.50. you will find this sandal, as | United EEEIEIEE—:IEEE sionary College; Pasquale Joseph l“redtrien Ohlo, . 8. 1923, Case School of Applied Sclence; George Henry Hansen, Uthh, B. S. 1919, Utah Agricultural College; Clarissa L. Harman, Maryland, A. B. 1924, University of Maryland; Daisie Mor- san Huff, District of Columbia, B, S. 1802, Valparalso University, A. B. 1913, George Washington University; Thelma ‘Hunt, Maryland, A. B. 1924, George Washington University: Ma: ay Murphy Johnson, Wisconsin, A. B. 1924, Milton College; Regina Cook Johnson, Ohlo, B. in medicine, 1921, George Washington University, M. D. 191, George ~ Washington ' University: Elizabeth Henry Kendrick, District of Columbia, A. B. 1923, George Washington L'nhersll) Mary B. Kerr, Missouri, 1917, George Washington i Mary Ma- gruder, Maryland, A. B. 1922, George Washington University: John Rus- sell Mason, District of Columbia, A. B. 1923, George Washington Uni- versity; Corley Perry \IcDx\rm(n( District of Columbia, A. 19 Georze Washington Universu Ag- nes Taylor Miller, District of Colum- bia, A. B. 1924, George Washington University; Edward Burton Moul- ton, Illinois, A. B. 1923, George Wash- ington University; Jesse Joseph \Voh}) Pnlmer District of Columbia, . George Washington Uni \enm Annabelle Wingate Phelps, District - of Columbia, A. 1922, ——— George Washington University; An- na Louisa Roat, District of Co- Jumbia, A. B. 1921, George Washing- ton University; Maxine Frances Rolle, District of Columbia, A. B. 1924, George Washington University; Lilllan Alice Shewmaker, District of Columbia, A. B. 1924, George Wash- ington University; Edna Sophla Smith, Michigan, A. B. 1920, George Washington University; Robert Burt Stadler, District of Columbia, A. B. 1922, George Washington University; Gladys Tapley, District of Columbia, A. B. 1913, Lafayette College, A. B. 1924, George Washington University; Fred Telford, District of Columbia, Ph. Ir. 1918, University of Chicago; Alberta Walker, District of Columbia, A. B. 1914, George Washington Uni- versity; Ruth Elizabeth Welty, Di trict of Columbfa, A. B. 1916, W tenberg College. Doctor of philosophy—Eloise Blaine Cram, Iowa, B. S. 1918, Uniyersity of Chicago, M. S. 1928, George Wash- ington University; Everett Monroe Ellison, Tennessee, A, B. 1901, Uni- versity of Chattanooga, A. M. 1903, University of Chattanooga, M. D, 1912, George Washington University; Charles Bonifant Hamilton, District of Columbia, B. S. 1918, George ‘Washington University, M. 8. 1920, George Washington University; Grace Bruce Holmes, District of Columbia, B. S. 1919, University of Maryland, M. S. 1922, George Washington Uni- versity; Harry Joshua Kefauver, Maryland, A. B. 1900, University of Maryland, A. M. 1901, University of Maryland; Preston Walter Mason, District of Columbia, B. S. 1912, Michigan Agricultural College, M. S. 1917, Purdue University. The prize awards announced follow: Department of arts and sclences— Ruggles prizes for excellence in mathe- matics: H. A. Wheeler and P. J. Federico. Daughters of the American Revo- lution prize, offered by the chapters in the District of Columbia to mem- bers of the graduating class for high standing in history and for essays on an assigned topic of American history: Nancy Feehan. Thomas F. Walsh prize, awarded to that candidate for graduation who, baving maintained a high standard of scholarship in history, produces the best essay on a designated period of the history of England: Ora Marshino, E. K. Cutter prize, awarded for ex- cellence in English: Ernest Sewall Shepard. + Willle E. Fitch prize, for highest ex- cellence in all branches of chemistry: Howard A. Jones. Gardiner G. Hubbard prize, awarded to that candidate for graduation who has maintained during four years high standing in American history and pro- duces the best essay touching some assigned period In American history: Estelle Pittman. 8 bl ——[ol—Sb|c——|ale————[al———[n| ?bihpsb orn 608 to 614 | | | lfl Nude, Belgique, Orchid, _Sistine, Chosce of Such New Shades as Sable, Atmosphere, Almond, French Banana, Blush, Tanbark, Satin, D Malze. peac}l Gray. Locust Bexge. Black, Gunmetal And plepty o_f White Hose Sizes 8%, to 10 Women who are familiar with the exquisite quality and sheerness of this Hosiery—and the decidedly higher price at which they regu- larly sell—will take opportunity to purchase their entire Summer’s supply. - ple—— D alc——=[ajc———|a|——[a|—— o] ——| T ELEVENTH ST. For Friday and Saturday Only— Sale of 5.000 Pairs of Perfect CHIFFON HOSE Specially Priced at 5139 Sheer Chiffons With Silk Feet and Service Chiffons jojc——jolc——Ja|c——|a|—=|a|c—=|a|c——=|a]c———|«] LT T e LEONARD'S ECONOMIC REFRIGERATOR Seamless Porcelain Lined 75Lb.Ice Cépacity $36.75 Glistening one-piece porce- lain lining, snow white, with rounded corners; easy to clean. A very unusual value in a -good refrigerator. Gol- den oak finish., Six walls of insulation. LIFE TIME FURNITURE IS MORE THAN A NAME v MAYER & CO. Between D & E Seventh Street i - uummmmmmmmm.. ! Dietzgen prize, for excellence in machine drawing: First prize, D. E. Hahn; second prize, F. M. Soule. Goddard medal, for excellence in French: Virginia Ronsaville. Alexander Wilbourne Weddell prize, awarded for the best essay on the gen- eral subject of the promotion of peace among_the natlons of the warld: Wil lHam L. Bales; honorable mention, Catherine Coblentz. Goddard medal, for excellence commerce: Clarence Mitchell. Engineering Society prize, for the best student paper presented before the soclety: Frederick Stllers, jr. Alchemist's prize in chemistry: How- ard A. Jones. Dietzzen prize, awarded to the fresh- man maintaining the highest standing in architectural drawing: Linden Deuterman, Muth prize. awarded to the student who makes the highest tecord in the freshman mechnical ‘drawing: J. R. Kyle. Sigma Kappa prize, in English awarded to that member of the fres man class who passes the best exami- natior in English rhetoric: Marguerite Merigold. Colonfal' Dames’ prize, awarded for excellence in American colonfal his- tory: Edgar Graham. Genevieve Chatterton McCutchins prizes, awarded annually for the best essaye submitted on subjects related to archeology or paintin, th special in reterence to cotemporary art: First prize, Mary Arnold Baer; second prize, Nathalle Maurice Bennett. Alpha Delta Pi prize, for excellece in third-year French: ~Esther Anne Manion. Chi Omega prizes, in sociology (of equal merit): Alvin McNish and Helen Shaw. Livingston prize, for the highest average in machine design: Lawrence Hyde Arthur B. Heaton prizes, for the highest grades {n architectural design: First prize, Leon Chatelain, jr.; sec- ond prize, Donald Chenowith Kline. Phi Sigma prize in chemistry: Martha Lambert. Stgma Kappa prize in Spencer S. Prentiss. Law School—John B. Larner gold medal, awarded to that member of the graduating class who shall have at- tained the highest average grade in the entire course for the degree of bachelor of laws, Robert S. Gordon: Herrick prize, awarded to that member of the graduating class excepting the winner of the gold medal, who shall have attained the highest grade in the entire work of the third year, Frank L. Lowe; Ellsworth prize, awarded for the best work done in the patent law course, Charles Shepard, 2d. Medical School—Ordroneaux prize, awarded to that member of the grad- uvating class maintaining the highest average, Robert J. Bosworth; honoi *hemistry: able mention, Esther Nathanson; Or- droneaux prize, awarded for the high- est average during the first three years. Willlam Binford King: prize in military science, Don Johnson. School of Pharmacy—Goddard prize | in pharmacy, Fuad Ghani. Student activities—Delta Tau Delta medal, awarded annually by Gamma Eta Chapter of Delta Tau Delta Fra ternity to that member of the senior class ‘who, throughout his course at George Washington University, has done the most constructive work in the furtherance and upbuilding of the uni versity student activities, no Pl Bet: Phi medal, awarded an. award nually to that member of the senior , class who during her four years has done the most to promote activities, Marguerite Daly; four-year activity cup, women's G. W. Ciub, Mary E. Bixler. High school scholarship awards the department of arts and sciences- Kendall scholarship, Margaret Wheel- er, Central High School; first univer-, sity, Hugh §. Wertz, McKinley High School; second university, ~Ralph Staubley, Jjr., Central High School; third university, Louise P. Du Bose, Western High School; fourth univer sity, Ester Iglehart, Central High School; filfth university, William Shoe- maker, McKinley High School; sixth university, Furman Lyle, Central High Elizabeth. in Bl——xlale———]o]——=Jallo|——=a| c—=]a] c—=]| We'll take safe care of your Furs. Reduced to sizes. Coats--- Suits--- Skirts--- 47 All-wool EEEQEEEEEI:EEE:IEC——EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE—:E Philips Clearance of Smau Lots Friday is the day we designate for this important task— bringing a budget of big bargain opportunities. But, remember. lots are small—and come early for the best choice. Dresses---Wash and Cloth 185 Hand-drawn Linen Frocks. sorted the models all good; and yramcally all sizes in the combined lots. Reduced to. 21 Cloth Dresses—broken lots of favored styles— in colors and types that are new this season. Broken 18 Fur-trimmed Coats— Reduccd to 47 Sports Coats— Reduced to. .. 63 Dress and Sports Coats— Reduced to 37 Dress Coats— Reduced to. . . Third Floor 17 Ensemble and Tailored Suits— Reduced - 15 Silk Enscmble Suits— Reduced to 23 Tallorcd and Dress Suits— -~ Reduced to... 19 Finest Ensemble Suits— Reduced to. . 25 Suspen&er Skirts— 33 Suspcnder Skirts— Reduced to. .- - - Street Floor Sweaters--- Sweaters—- Reduced to. .- -...... 63 All-wool Sweaters—. .- Reduced to...-...... Waists--- 125 Dimity Waists— Street Floor sbortt ELEVENTH ST, The colors are as- Bl w0l 5o -51 Broa&cloth and Silk Waists— Reduced R AR X Expert repair- ing and remodel- ing o urs. 95 i $18.00 $95.00 $35.00 $65-00 $3.00 $5.oo $9.50 $3.00 $1.15 $2.89 EEHEEEEE::M r (PR SETAN T 308 1

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